10 best nonfiction titles of 2014

Here are the 10 nonfiction titles that the Monitor’s book critics admired most in 2014.

3. "Unremarried Widow," by Artis Henderson

Artis Henderson makes her literary debut with this poignant, deeply felt memoir about the death of her 24-year-old soldier-husband during his military service in Iraq. (Simon & Schuster, 256 pp.)

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